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Vts nair Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning of these two sentence?

i will be there & i would be there...i am so confused with meaning of these two sentence......pls let me know the meaning.
  

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1) If you come to the main cathedral tomorrow, I will be there . (That is where I am planning to be. ) 2) I want to go to Hawaii, but I don't have the money to travel, I don't have a passport, and I have to work.

  • 1) If you come to the main cathedral tomorrow, I will be there .
  • (That is where I am planning to be.
  • ) 2) I want to go to Hawaii, but I don't have the money to travel, I don't have a passport, and I have to work.
  • But if I could, I would be there tomorrow.
  • This is a conditional - a wish or desire for something impossible in the future.
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1) If you come to the main cathedral tomorrow, I will be there. (That is where I am planning to be. It is certain.)

2) I want to go to Hawaii, but I don't have the money to travel, I don't have a passport, and I have to work. But if I could, I would be there tomorrow.
This is a conditional - a wish or desire for something impossible in the future.
I want to be the

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